Monica Quan enters her second season at Cal State Fullerton as
an assistant coach under Marcia Foster in 2012-13.

Last season, Quan helped guide the Titans to an 11-19 overall
record, a two game improvement from a year ago. Under her
leadership, Fullerton also reached the Big West Tournament for an
11th consecutive season. Before coming to CSUF Quan served as a
lead assistant for Cal Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks. She
helped lead the Regals to a combined 33-18 overall record over her
two seasons and a 19-9 mark in the Southern California
Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, including a 19-7 overall
record and a third-place conference finish in 2009-10. The win
total and finish was the highest for Cal Lutheran since
2005-06.

Quan’s playing career began at Big West Conference rival
Long Beach State, where she spent two seasons with the 49ers from
2003-05 before transferring to Concordia University in Irvine, CA.
There, she wrapped up her career with a strong senior season,
averaging 6.1 points and 1.6 rebounds per game while finishing
second on the team with 77 assists.

She was a four-year letter winner at Walnut High School, earning
All-CIF, All-Baseline League, and all-region honors during her prep
career. A member of the Walnut High School Hall of Fame, Quan set
school records for most three-pointers during a season (59) and a
game (7) while averaging 15 points, six assists, three steals, and
two rebounds as a senior.

The daughter of Sylvia and Randal, Quan graduated from Concordia
in 2007 with a degree in exercise and sport science and completed
her master’s in 2009.